Chemistry 1010 - Fall 2021

Table of Contents

  • Week 1: Philosophy Of The Scientific Method Lecture
  • Watch
  • The Evolution Of Science And The Scientific Method
  • The Philosophy Of Science And The Scientific Method Lecture
  • Overview
  • The Scientific Method
  • A History Lesson
  • Textbook: The Scientific Method
  • §1.3 - The Scientist And The Artist
  • §1.4 - The First People To Wonder About Molecular Reasons
  • §1.5 - Immorality And Endless Riches
  • §1.6 - The Beginning Of Modern Science
  • Week 2: Matter And Atomic Structure
  • Miscellaneous
  • Overview
  • Learning Outcomes
  • Watch
  • The Composition Of Matter
  • The Nature Of Matter
  • Definition Of Matter VIA Composition
  • Definition Of Matter VIA Phases
  • Atomic Structure Lecture
  • The Evolution Of The Atom
  • Law Of The Conservation Of Mass Continued
  • The Law Of Definite Proportions
  • Evolution Of The Atom
  • Textbook: Composition Of Matter
  • Sections 1.7 - 1.8: Matter
  • §1.7 - The Classification Of Matter
  • §1.8 - The Properties Of Matter
  • Sections 1.9 - 1.10: Atomic Structure
  • §1.9 - The Development Of The Atomic Theory
  • §1.10 - The Nuclear Atom
  • Section 2.8: Density
  • §2.8 - Density: A Measure Of Compactness
  • Density As A Conversation Factor
  • Complete
  • Composition Of Matter
  • Week 3 - Handling Scientific Data
  • Overview
  • Learning Outcomes
  • Significant Figures
  • Significant Figures - Watch
  • Lecture On Significant Figures
  • Introduction To Significant Figures
  • Precision And Accuracy
  • Significant Figures - Rules
  • Scientific Notation
  • Lecture On Significant Figures And Making Measurements
  • Measurements And Significant Figures Continued
  • Measurements And Uncertainty (I.e. The Last Digit)
  • Arithmetic With Significant Figures
  • Significant Figures - Read
  • §2.2 - Measurements
  • §2.3 - Scientific Notation
  • Appendix 1 - Significant Figures
  • Rules
  • Graphical Representations Of Data
  • Graphical Representations Of Data - Watch
  • Graphical Representations Of Data - Read
  • §2.4 - Units In Measurement
  • §2.5 - Converting Between Units
  • §2.6 - Reading Graphs
  • Week 3 - Extra Notes
  • Significant Figures
  • Counting Significant Zeroes
  • Rounding Significant Figures
  • Examples
  • Arithmetic
  • Division Examples
  • Addition And Subtraction Examples
  • Reading Graphs
  • Week 4: Dimensional Analysis
  • Overview
  • Learning Outcomes
  • Terms To Know
  • Read
  • Chapter 2
  • §2.4 - Units Of Measurement
  • §2.5 - Converting Between Units
  • Chapter 3: Atoms And Elements
  • §3.1 - A Walk In The Beach
  • §3.2 - Protons Determine The Element
  • §3.3 - Electrons
  • §3.4 - Neutrons
  • §3.5 - Specifying An Atom
  • §3.6 - Atomic Mass
  • Week 4 - Extra Notes
  • Atomic Quantities
  • Writing Symbols For Isotopes And Ions
  • Isotopes
  • Week 5: Models Of The Atom
  • Overview
  • Read - Periodic Law And The Bohr Model
  • Chapter 3: Atoms And Elements
  • §3.7 - The Periodic Law
  • §3.8 - A Theory That Explains The Periodic Law
  • The Bohr Model Of The Atom
  • Valence Electrons
  • Nobel Gasses
  • Alkaline Metals
  • §3.9 - The Quantum Mechanical Model For The Atom
  • §3.10 - Families Of Elements
  • Overview
  • Diatonic Molecules
  • Week 6: The Language Of Chemistry
  • The Mole
  • §3.11 - A Dozen Nails and a Mole of Atoms
  • Molecules And Types Of Bonding
  • §4.1 - Molecules Cause The Behavior Of Matter
  • §4.2 - Chemical Compounds And Chemical Formulas
  • §4.3 - Ionic And Molecular Compounds
  • Ionic Compounds
  • Molecular Compounds
  • §4.5 - Formula Mass And Molar Mass Of Compounds
  • §4.6 - Composition Of Compounds: Chemical Formulas As Conversion Factors
  • Analogy
  • Naming
  • Naming Notes
  • §4.4 - Naming Compounds
  • Naming Ionic Compounds
  • Naming Molecular Compounds
  • Extra
  • Formula Mass
  • Example #1
  • Example #2
  • Example #3
  • Compounds
  • Trick Question #1
  • Week 7 - Chemical Reactions And Stoichiometry
  • Overview
  • Learning Outcomes
  • Chemical Reactions And Balancing
  • Stoichiometry
  • Making Pizza And Making Molecules
  • Example #1
  • Example #2
  • Using Chemical Formulas As Conversion Factors
  • Example #3
  • Example #4
  • Using Chemical Reactions As Conversation Factors
  • Example #5
  • Example #6
  • Example #7
  • Week 9- Wonders of Water
  • Bonding: Lewis Structures and Resonance
  • Bonding and Lewis Structures
  • Summary
  • Chemical Bonding And Professor G. N. Lewis
  • Ionic Lewis Structures
  • Additional Notes About Ionic Lewis Structures
  • Example #1
  • Covalent Lewis Structures
  • Example #2
  • Example #3
  • Multiple Covalent Bonds
  • Example #4
  • Resonance
  • Notes
  • The Problem
  • In General
  • Shapes of Molecules and Polarity
  • VSEPR - Valence Shell Election Pair Repulsion Theory
  • Table
  • Multiple Bonds & Molecular Geometry
  • Polar Bonds & Polar Molecules
  • Polarity
  • Example #5
  • Non-polar Molecules
  • Things That Will Not Form Polar Bonds
  • Polar Molecules
  • Facts About Polar Molecules
  • Extra Notes
  • Exceptions To The Octet Rule
  • VESPR Theory
  • Key Points
  • 2 Electron Groups
  • 3 Electron Groups
  • 4 Electron Groups
  • 5 Electron Groups
  • 6 Electron Groups
  • Week 9 - Extra Notes
  • Chapter 5
  • Polar vs. Non-polar Molecules (General Heuristics)
  • Formal Charges
  • Example #1
  • Summary Of Quiz 5
  • Failed Question #1
  • Failed Question #2
  • Week 10: Lighting It Up With Electrons
  • Light & Color
  • Anatomy Of A Wave
  • Formulas
  • Radiation Frequency Range
  • Radiation Frequency Range (ordered)
  • Wavelength & Energy Of Light
  • Frequency
  • The Electromagnetic Spectrum
  • Notice
  • Week 11: Under Pressure
  • Gas Laws
  • Ideal Gas Law
  • Derivations
  • Week 13 - The Forces Between Molecules
  • General Overview
  • Miscellaneous
  • Cohesive Forces
  • Rational
  • Overview
  • Dispersion Force
  • Dipole Forces
  • Hydrogen Bonds
  • Solutions
  • Terminology
  • Units
  • Concentration
  • Formulas
  • Other Formulas
  • Week 14 Acids And Bases
  • Acids & Bases
  • Quick Facts
  • Introduction
  • Reaction Examples
  • Example #1
  • Example #2
  • Acids
  • Properties Of Acids
  • Bases
  • Properties Of Bases
  • Strong & Weak Acids & Bases
  • Strong Acids
  • Strong Bases
  • Weak Bases
  • Weak Acids
  • The pH Scale
  • Conjugate Acids And Conjugate Bases
  • Example #3
  • Overview
  • Chapters
  • Chapter 1
  • Chapter 2
  • Chapter 3
  • Chapter 4
  • Chapter 4 Overview
  • Naming Binary Covalent Compounds
  • Chapter 5
  • Chapter 7
  • Chapter 11
  • Chapter 11 Units
  • Chapter 11 - Regions Of The Atmosphere
  • Chapter 11 - Gasses To Know About
  • Chapter 11 - Pollutants
  • Chapter 12
  • Key Terms
  • Quantity Relationships
  • Density
  • Concentration
  • Solutions
  • Concentration
  • Concentration Overview
  • Molality